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Uppsala
City in Uppland, Sweden
Distance: Approx. 47 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85805556,17.64472222
Uppsala (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɵ̂pːˌsɑːla] ; archaically spelled Upsala) is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. It had 177,074 inhabitants in 2019. Located 71 km (44 mi) north of the capital Stockholm, it is also the seat of Uppsala Municipality.
Uppsala County
County (län) of Sweden
Distance: Approx. 268 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85833333,17.65
Uppsala County (Swedish: Uppsala län) is a county or län on the eastern coast of Sweden, whose capital is the city of Uppsala. It borders the counties of Dalarna, Stockholm, Södermanland, Västmanland, Gävleborg, and the Baltic Sea.
Disting
Annual market in Sweden
Distance: Approx. 377 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.861667,17.646944
The Disting (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɪ̂sːtɪŋ, ˈdîːstɪŋ]) is an annual market which has been held in Uppsala, Sweden, since pre-historic times. The name (Old Swedish: Disæþing or Disaþing) originally referred to the great assembly called the Thing of all Swedes, and it is derived from the fact that both the market and the thing were held in conjunction with the Dísablót, the great blóts (sacrifices) for female powers called dísir (they include the Norns and the Valkyries) at the Temple at Uppsala. They were all originally held at the end of February or in early March.
Katedralskolan, Uppsala
Gymnasium in Sweden
Distance: Approx. 354 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85861111,17.63888889
Katedralskolan (Swedish; Cathedral School in English; colloquially Katte; formerly Uppsala Högre Allmänna Läroverket, or Higher-level Public Education) is a public gymnasium in Uppsala, Sweden. The school was, according to tradition, established in 1246. It is the oldest educational institution in Uppsala, and one of the oldest in Sweden.
Upsala-Lenna Jernväg
Railway in Sweden
Distance: Approx. 191 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85833333,17.64861111
Upsala-Lenna Järnväg (ULJ) (literally: Upsala-Lenna Railway, also nicknamed Lennakatten) is a narrow-gauge heritage railway in Uppsala County, Sweden. It is 33 km (21 mi) long and is a part of the once extensive Roslagen network. The gauge is the 891 mm (2 ft 11+3⁄32 in), unique to Sweden.
Norrlands nation
Student nation of Uppsala University
Distance: Approx. 437 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85725278,17.63773056
Norrlands nation is a student society and the largest of thirteen nations at Uppsala University. It mainly recruits its members from the province of Norrland, which is the northernmost part of Sweden. As of 2012, the nation has about 8,000 members.
Uppsala Central Station
Railway station in Uppsala, Sweden
Distance: Approx. 56 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85861111,17.64611111
Uppsala Central Station is a railway station in Uppsala, Sweden. It lies on the East Coast Line, which runs south to Stockholm and north to Gävle and Sundsvall. It is also the southeastern terminus for the Dala Line which runs northwest ending in Mora.
Västgöta Nation, Uppsala
Student nation of Uppsala University
Distance: Approx. 402 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85666667,17.63888889
Västgöta Nation, commonly known as Västgöta or VG, is one of the thirteen student nations of Uppsala University, originally intended for students from Västergötland Province. It was founded in 1639 and thus is Uppsala's oldest nation. With about 1 200 members Västgöta Nation is one of the smaller nations at Uppsala but still has extensive cultural activities including three choirs, a theatre club and an orchestra.
Newman Institute (Uppsala)
Distance: Approx. 482 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.8561,17.6379
The Newman Institute for Catholic Studies is a university college offering courses in theology, philosophy, and cultural studies. The institute was inspired by the English philosopher, writer and cardinal John Henry Newman (1801–1890), and was founded in 2001. It is located in Uppsala and is run by the Society of Jesus; the current rector is Philip Geister SJ. In 2010, the Newman Institute was accredited by the Swedish Higher Education Authority.
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress
Concert and congress hall in Uppsala, Sweden
Distance: Approx. 314 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.86120278,17.64585833
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress (UKK), popularly referred to as Musikens hus (House of music) is a concert hall and convention centre in Uppsala, Sweden. The official inauguration of the building took place on Saturday, 1 September 2007.
Fjärdingen
Distance: Approx. 477 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.855,17.64
Fjärdingen is a neighbourhood in the inner city of Uppsala, Sweden, situated on the western banks of the river Fyris. It has been the ecclesiastical centre of Sweden since the 13th century and contains many of the historical sights and landmarks of Uppsala, notably Uppsala Cathedral on the Domberget hill, with the Archbishop's residence and Church of Sweden offices, as well as the historical university district of Sweden's oldest university, Uppsala University. Notable university buildings in the area include University Hall, Gustavianum and Carolina Rediviva, as well as most of the student nation buildings.
Battle of Uppsala
Battle in the Dano-Swedish War
Distance: Approx. 47 meters
Latitude and longitude: 59.85805556,17.64472222
The Battle of Uppsala also called the Battle of Good Friday was a bloody battle between the Danish mercenary army and a Swedish peasant army in Uppsala during the Dano-Swedish War (1512-1520). It was the bloodiest battle in the Dano-Swedish, with casualties amounting in the thousands.
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